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| "That's Amore" is a 1952 song by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Jack Brooks. It became a major hit for Dean Martin in 1953. The song first appeared in the soundtrack of the Martin and Lewis comedy film, The Caddy. In 1953 Martin's record of the song reached #2 on the Billboard charts. The song remains closely identified with Dean Martin; That's Amore was used as the title for a 2001 video retrospective of Martin's career, and Ricci Martin entitled his 2002 biography That's Amore: A Son Remembers Dean Martin. The arrangement of the 1953 hit was scored primarily for mandolins. The lyrics poke affectionate fun at the Italian-American ethnic stereotype, with lines like "When the moon hits your eye/Like a big-a pizza pie/That's amore", and "When the stars make you drool/Just like pasta fazool'/That's amore." Martin did not attempt to deliver the lyrics in an authentic Italian accent, but used the accent of an American trying to mimic Italian pronunciation. Since the verse starts "In Napoli/where love is king," the setting of the song is Naples, Italy. That is evident in the lyrics (cited, above) that contain what may be jocularly called either the best or the worst rhyme in the history of popular music--that is, the bilingual rhyme of "drool" and "fazool," the Neapolitan dialect word, fasule, for the Italian fagioli--beans. Interestingly, the song is quite popular even in Naples and the rest of Italy, in general. There are no Italian or Neapolitan lyrics, so Italian performers sing the original English text and, essentially, wind up poking fun at an English-language lyric that poked fun at them in the first place. Spider Robinson's 1993 book, The Callahan Touch, featured many bad puns on the lyrics, such as "When you swim in the sea/And an eel bites your knee/That's a moray", and "A New Zealander man/With a permanent tan/That's a Maori". The popularity of the book led to the creation of such puns becoming a recognized joke form in some circles. An example from the prepress industry: "When a screen hits your eye/With a strange dpi/That's a moire". Canadian folk rock band Spirit of the West also frequently cover the song in concert, with drummer Vince Ditrich taking the lead vocal. The song usually plays as the opening theme music for Pizza, the Australian comedy series on SBS. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for That's Amore ] Some related entries: Russell Senior | Lasso d'amore | Whit Dickey | Jörgen Sandström | Michael Arne | Vic DiCara | Rich Henderson | Jean-Marie Leclair | Zino Francescatti | Zoe Tay | Nyboma This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article That's Amore; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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